Cryptojacking

The unauthorized use of a victim's computer to mine cryptocurrency. Attackers infect a victim's computer with crypto mining malware, typically by tricking them into opening a malicious attachment or clicking on a malicious link, although attackers can also exploit software vulnerabilities to infect a victim's system. Once a computer is infected, the malware runs in the background, usually without the victim's knowledge.

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